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Andrew Oliver commented on JBAS-1301:
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I'm heading back out on the road tomorrow.  I have a running theory that goes 
like this:

what if an init on startup servlet threw an exception and swallowed it?  Then 
could the servlet container get created but tomcat not map it to virutal 
servers?  Could this be happening?

> Tomcat backward compatbility loss VirtualHost->Alias mapping
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: JBAS-1301
>          URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS-1301
>      Project: JBoss Application Server
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Web (Tomcat) service
>     Versions: JBossAS-4.0.1 Final, JBossAS-3.2.6 Final
>     Reporter: Andrew Oliver
>     Assignee: Scott M Stark
>      Fix For:  JBossAS-3.2.7 Final
>  Attachments: server.xml
>
> Original Estimate: 3 hours
>         Remaining: 3 hours
>
> In JBoss 3.2.3 (Tomcat 4.x) it was possible to create a Virtual Host and set 
> of Aliases in the jboss-service.xml and then map the webapps to the aliases 
> through the app deployment descriptors.  In tomcat 5 this works for *some* 
> apps that have been deployed.  The rest throw a 400 error saying no virtual 
> host has been configured.  The same apps mapped directly to the actual vhost 
> (not alias) do not throw this error.  The previous behavior can be useful for 
> builds which target multiple environments (stage/test/prod/etc).  Moreover it 
> should be preserverd for backward compatibility.

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